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Delegates and Members of Faculties will wear Academic Costume at the In- 
augural Ceremonies on Wednesday morning in the College Yard, and at the 
Presentation of Delegates on Thursday morning in Sanders Theatre ; for all 
other occcasions, the ordinary afternoon or evening dress appropriate to the hour. 



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PROGRAMME 

FOR THE INAUGURATION OF 

ABBOTT LAWRENCE LOWELL, LL.D. 

AS PRESIDENT OF HARVARD UNIVERSITY 



TUESDAY, October 5 

8.30-10.30 p. m. Enrolment of Delegates of Universities, Colleges, and Learned 
Societies who have already arrived in Cambridge, at the Harvard Union. 

The Enrolment of Delegates in the Inauguration Book will be followed by an informal Reception to 
which members of the Governing Boards and Faculties of the University and Gentlemen enter- 
taining Delegates will be admitted without tickets. 

A bureau of information and mail matter for Delegates will be found at the Harvard Union during the 
evening. 

Delegates who are unable to be present on this occasion will be enrolled at Phillips Brooks House on 
Wednesday at 9 a. m. 

WEDNESDAY, October 6 

10.30 a. m. The Inaugural Ceremonies, followed by the President's Address 
and the Conferring of Honorary Degrees, in the College Yard. 

The President and Fellows, the Board of Overseers, Faculties, Delegates of Universities, Colleges, and 
Learned Societies, and Guests who have been specially requested to do so, will assemble at Phillips 
Brooks House at 9.30 a. m. and march in procession to the Platform at University Hall. 

The coat-room for Delegates will be in the basement of Phillips Brooks House; the coat-room for all 
others who march in procession will be in Holden Chapel. 

Alumni and Guests having tickets for seats on the lawn will take their places before 10 A. M. Seats will 
not be reserved after this hour. 

Officers of Instruction and Administration who have failed to receive tickets may apply to the Com- 
mittee on the Inauguration. 

Alumni and present members of the University who for any reason fail to provide themselves with 
tickets' beforehand may secure tickets admitting to the Yard, by applying in person at the Gate 
of the Class of 1877 on Wednesday, October 6, from 8 to 11 a. m. 



WEDNESDAY, October 6 (continued) 

ORDER OF THE MORNING PROCESSION 

AID BAND AID 

AID CHIEF MARSHAL AID 

AID AID 

ATP ALD 

AH) AH) 



AH) THE MEMBERS OF THE CORPORATION AH) 

THE PRESIDENT EMERITUS 

FORMER MEMBERS OF THE CORPORATION 

THE HONORABLE AND REVEREND THE BOARD OF OVERSEERS 

THE DEANS OF THE UNIVERSITY 

THE PROFESSORS OF THE UNIVERSITY 

THE ANDOVER PROFESSORS IN THE UNIVERSITY 

THE ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS OF THE UNIVERSITY 

THE ASSISTANT DEANS OF THE UNIVERSITY 

THE ASSISTANT PROFESSORS OF THE UNIVERSITY 

THE OTHER MEMBERS OF THE FACULTIES OF THE UNIVERSITY 

OTHER PERMANENT OFFICIALS OF THE UNIVERSITY 



II 

AID THE UNIVERSITY MARSHAL AID 

THE DELEGATES FROM INSTITUTIONS IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES 
AID THE DELEGATES FROM INSTITUTIONS IN THE UNITED STATES AID 



III 

AID AID 

THE GOVERNOR OF THE COMMONWEALTH 

THE LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR OF THE COMMONWEALTH 

THE GOVERNOR'S MILITARY STAFF 

THE SHERIFF OF MIDDLESEX 

THE SHERIFF OF SUFFOLK 

THE UNITED STATES SENATORS FROM MASSACHUSETTS 

THE REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS FROM THE NINTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 

THE SECRETARY OF THE COMMONWEALTH 

THE TREASURER OF THE COMMONWEALTH 

THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL OF THE COMMONWEALTH 

OFFICERS OF THE ARMY AND NAVY OF THE UNITED STATES 

THE PRESIDENT OF THE STATE SENATE 

THE SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE 



WEDNESDAY, October 6 (continued) 

III (continued) 



THE JUDGES OF THE SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT 
THE DISTRICT JUDGE OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE DISTRICT OF MASSACHUSETTS 

THE MAYOR OF CAMBRIDGE 

THE MAYOR OF BOSTON 

FORMER MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF OVERSEERS 

FORMER PROFESSORS IN THE UNIVERSITY 

THE TRUSTEES OF THE HOPKINS, LOAN, AND SANDERS FUNDS 

THE MINISTERS IN OLD CAMBRIDGE CHURCHES AND PREACHERS TO THE UNIVERSITY 

OTHER GUESTS 



IV 

AID AID 

THE SECRETARY TO THE CORPORATION BEARING THE SEAL 

THE BURSAR BEARING THE KEYS 

THE LIBRARIAN BEARING THE CHARTER 

THE LATIN ORATOR 

THE DEAN OF THE FACULTY OF DIVINITY 

THE RIGHT REVEREND WILLIAM LAWRENCE 

THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOARD OF OVERSEERS 

THE PRESIDENT-ELECT 



ORDER OF EXERCISES IN THE COLLEGE YARD 

CHORAL: Laudate Dominum (Converse) The Alumni Chorus 

PRAYER The Dean of the Faculty of Divinity 

ORATION IN LATIN Lester Burton Struthers, Senior 

INDUCTION OF THE PRESIDENT . The President of the Board of Overseers 

RESPONSE The President 

CHORAL: Domine Salvum Fac Praesidem Nostrum (Gounod) . . The Alumni Chorus 

INAUGURAL ADDRESS The President 

CHORAL: Great is Jehovah (Schubert) The Alumni Chorus 

CONFERRING OF HONORARY DEGREES The President 

BENEDICTION The Rt. Rev. William Lawrence, D.I)., LL.D., D.C.L. 



WEDNESDAY, October 6 (continued) 

12.15-2.15 p. m. Luncheon given by the Harvard Alumni Association, at the 
Harvard Union. 

The members of the Association, Delegates, and other Invited Guests, including the members of the 
Divinity, Law, Medical, and Dental Alumni Associations, will assemble at Massachusetts Hall 
at 2.30 p. m., and march in procession to Memorial Hall. Tickets (price 50 cents) to the exercises 
in Memorial Hall, with coupon good for luncheon, between 12.15 p. m. and 2.15 p. m. in the 
Harvard Union, will be on sale to Alumni at the north windows of Grays Hall from 9 a. m. to 
2.30 p. m. Tickets will be reserved until 1.45 p. m. for graduates of the College, up to and 
including the Class of 1858. Some tickets have been allotted to the classes from 1859 to 1908, 
both inclusive, and each class allotment will be reserved, if not sold, until 1.45 p. m. The tickets 
remaining unsold at 1.45 p. m. will be sold to graduates in the order of their application. 
Officers of Instruction under the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, although not graduates of the 
College, are entitled to purchase tickets. 

Note. — Members of the Divinity, Law, Medical, and Dental Alumni Associations may purchase tickets 
for the luncheon in the Harvard Union and for the meeting in Memorial Hall at one of the north 
windows of Grays Hall. In taking their places in the procession, they are to march with the 
College class of the year in which they received their first degree from Harvard University. 

Graduates of the University, whether members of the Harvard Union or not, may buy tickets for a 
table d'hote dinner (price 75 cents) on October 6th at the Union. The dinner will be served from 
6 p. M. to 8 P. M. 



ORDER OF THE AFTERNOON PROCESSION 

AID BAND AID 

AID AID 

AID CHIEF MARSHAL ADD 

AID AID 

AID AH) 

THE PRESIDENT OF THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION 

THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY 

THE MEMBERS OF THE CORPORATION 

THE GOVERNOR OF THE COMMONWEALTH 

THE LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR OF THE COMMONWEALTH 

THE GOVERNOR'S MILITARY STAFF 

THE SHERIFF OF MIDDLESEX 

THE SHERIFF OF SUFFOLK 

THE HONORABLE AND REVEREND THE BOARD OF OVERSEERS 

THE RECIPIENTS OF HONORARY DEGREES AT THIS INAUGURATION 

THE DELEGATES OF INSTITUTIONS IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES 

THE DELEGATES OF INSTITUTIONS IN THE UNITED STATES 

RECIPIENTS OF HONORARY DEGREES IN FORMER YEARS 

THE UNITED STATES SENATORS FROM MASSACHUSETTS 

THE REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS FROM THE NINTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 

THE SECRETARY OF THE COMMONWEALTH 

THE TREASURER OF THE COMMONWEALTH 

THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL OF THE COMMONWEALTH 

OFFICERS OF THE ARMY AND NAVY OF THE UNITED STATES 



WEDNESDAY, October 6 (continued) 



THE PRESIDENT OF THE STATE SENATE 

THE SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE 

THE JUDGES OF THE SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT 

THE DISTRICT JUDGE OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE DISTRICT OF MASSACHUSETTS 

THE MAYOR OF CAMBRIDGE 

THE MAYOR OF BOSTON 

FORMER MEMBERS OF THE CORPORATION AND BOARD OF OVERSEERS 

FORMER PROFESSORS OF THE UNIVERSITY 

THE TRUSTEES OF THE HOPKINS, LOAN, AND SANDERS FUNDS 

THE MINISTERS IN OLD CAMBRIDGE CHURCHES AND PREACHERS TO THE UNIVERSITY 

OTHER GUESTS 
THE ALUMNI OF THE COLLEGE IN THE ORDER OF THEIR CLASSES 

(Holders of degrees from any department of the University will take their places in the procession with 
the year in which the first Harvard degree was received) 



1 p. m. Luncheon given by Radcliffe College to Ladies accompanying the 
Delegates, in Bertram Hall (on Shepard Street, near Garden Street). 

After luncheon ladies accompanying delegates will be taken by special electric cars to Memorial 
Hall, where they will be admitted to the East Gallery during the meeting of the Alumni 
Association. Cars will leave the corner of Concord Avenue and Chauncy Street at 2.30 p. M. 
sharp. 

2.30 p. m. Meeting of the Harvard Alumni Association in Memorial Hall. 

The members of the Governing Boards, Delegates, Guests who were invited to join the morning pro- 
cession, and the members of the Alumni Associations of the Professional Schools will meet the 
members of the Harvard Alumni Association at Massachusetts Hall at 2.30 p. m. and march in 
procession to Memorial Hall. 

8 p. M. Concert by the Boston Symphony Orchestra, in Sanders Theatre. 
Delegates will be furnished with tickets; for all others admission will be by invitation only. 
Seats will be reserved only until 7.50 p. m. 
The doors will be closed at 8 p. m. 
Carriages may be ordered for 9.15 p. M. 

9.30 p. m. Celebration by Students of the University, at the Stadium. 

Delegates will be furnished with tickets. 

Officers of Instruction and Administration, Alumni, and Students of the University have been given 
opportunity to apply for tickets. If any of them have failed to receive tickets they may apply at 
the Gate of the Class of 1877 between 4 and 8 p. m. 

The Stadium will be open from 9 p. m. 



THURSDAY, October 7 

10 a. m. Presentation of the Delegates, in the order of the foundation of their 
Institutions, to the Governing Boards and Faculties of Harvard University, 
in Sanders Theatre. 

Brief addresses will be made by a Representative of the Delegates from Foreign 
Institutions and by a Representative of the Delegates from Institutions in the 
United States. 

Delegates will assemble in the dining hall of Memorial Hall at 9.30 a. m. and proceed to Sanders Theatre. 

The President and Fellows, Board of Overseers, and Faculties will take their places on the platform 
of Sanders Theatre before 9.45 a. m. 

Delegates bringing addresses may hand them to the President at the time of Presentation. 

A coat-room will be provided in Memorial Hall. 

Delegates will be furnished with tickets for persons accompanying them. 

This meeting will be open to Officers of Instruction and Government, Alumni, and Students of the 
University, and friends accompanying them. The doors will be closed at 9.45 a. m. 

After the ceremony, Delegates, Guests, and Alumni desiring to be conducted through the University 
grounds and buildings, or to visit particular departments or laboratories, will be furnished with 
guides. 

1 p. m. Luncheon given by the Harvard Club of Boston for its members and 
for visiting Alumni, at the Colonial Club, Quincy Street, Cambridge. 

Alumni who are visiting the University will be welcome without further invitation. 

1.30 p. m. Reception and Luncheon given by the President and Mrs. Lowell 
for the Delegates and Members of Faculties, in the Faculty Room, Univer- 
sity Hall. 

Invitations have been issued to all Delegates. 

After the Luncheon an opportunity will be given to visit the more distant departments of the University. 

3.30-5.30 p. m. Afternoon Tea at the Medical School, Longwood Avenue, 
Boston. 

The President and Fellows, the Board of Overseers, Delegates, Faculties, Alumni, and Students of the 
University, and friends accompanying them, will be received by the Faculty of Medicine and the 
Harvard Medical Alumni Association. 

Delegates will be furnished with tickets. 

Officers of Instruction and Administration, Alumni, and Students of the University have been given 
opportunity to apply for tickets. Alumni of the Medical School may also obtain tickets at the 
School during the afternoon. 

Special cars for Delegates will run from Harvard Square to the Medical School, leaving Harvard 
Square at 3, 3.15, 3.30, and 3.45 p. m. All cars running to Boston over Harvard Bridge give 
transfers to Longwood Avenue via Ipswich Street. 

7.30 p. m. Dinner given by the President and Fellows of Harvard College in 
honor of the Delegates of other Universities, Colleges, and Learned Societies, 
at the Harvard Union. 

Invitations will await Delegates upon their arrival. 



LIST OF DELEGATES 



DELEGATES FROM INSTITUTIONS IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES 



UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD — 1 

Rt. Hon. James Bbtce, O.M., D.C.L., LL.D., 
D.Litt., Rritish Ambassador; Honorary Fellow, 
of Oriel College. 

UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE — 2 

William Napier Shaw, Sc.D., LL.D., Hon. Sc.D., 
Honorary Fellow of Emmanuel College ; Director 
of the London Meteorological Office ; Reader in 
Meteorology in the University of London. 

John Christopher Willis, A.M., Sc.D., Fellow of 
Gonville and Caius College ; Director of the Royal 
Botanic Gardens in Ceylon. 

UNIVERSITY OF DURHAM — 3 

Rt. Rev. William Lawrence, D.D., LL.D., Bishop 
of Massachusetts. 

THE GERMAN UNIVERSITY OF PRAGUE — 4 

Otto Honigschmid, Ph.D., Privatdozent ; Fellow 
for Research in Chemistry, Harvard University. 

UNIVERSITY OF ST. ANDREWS — 5 

George Alexander Gibson, M.D., D.Sc., LL.D., 
F.R.C.P., F.R.S., Assessor, General Council. 

UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW — 6 

John Harvard Biles, LL.D., Professor of Naval 
Architecture. 

UNIVERSITY OF COPENHAGEN — 7 

Hector Frederick Estrup Jungersen, Professor 
of Zoology. 

UNIVERSITY OF HALLE — 8 

Eduard Meyer, Ph.D., LL.D., D.Litt., Professor 
of Ancient History, University of Berlin; Visiting 
Professor, Harvard University. 

COLLEGE DE FRANCE — 9 

Joseph Bedieb, D.Litt., Professor of French Lan- 
guage and Literature in the Middle Ages. 

UNIVERSITY OF GENEVA — 10 

Albert Bushnell Hart, Ph.D., LL.D., D.Litt., 

Professor of History, Harvard University. 

UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH — 5 

George Alexander Gibson, M.D., D.Sc, LL.D., 
F.R.C.P., F.R.S., Examiner in Clinical Medicine. 

EMMANUEL COLLEGE — 2 

William Napier Shaw, Sc.D., LL.D., Hon. Sc.D., 
Honorary Fellow of Emma unci College; Director 
of the London Meteorological Office; Header in 
Meteorology in the University of London. 



UNIVERSITY OF GRON1NGEN — 11 

Jacobus Cornelius Kapteyn, Ph.D., D.Sc, Pro- 
fessor of Astronomy; Director of the Astronomi- 
cal Laboratory. 

UNIVERSITY OF HAVANA — 12 

Aristides Mestre, D.Sc, Assistant Professor of 
Biology. 

ECOLE NATIONALE SUPEllIEURE DES 
MINES — 13 

Andre Pelletan, Assistant Director. 

UNIVERSITY OF BERLIN — 14 

Otto Friedrich Gierke, LL.D., Professor of Ger- 
man Law. 

Eduard Meyer, Ph.D., LL.D., D.Litt., Professor of 
Ancient History; Visiting Professor, Harvard 
University. 

UNIVERSITY OF CHRISTIANIA — 15 

Peter Groth, A.M., Ph.D. 

DALHOUSIE UNIVERSITY — 16 

Kenneth Grant Tremayne Webster, Ph.D., In- 
structor in English, Harvard University. 

UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO — 17 

Robert Alexander Falconer, LL.D., D.Litt., 
President. 

McGILL UNIVERSITY — 18 

William Peterson, LL.D., C.M.G., Principal; Vice- 
Chancellor; Professor of Classics. 

UNIVERSITY OF LONDON— 19 

Augustus Desirio Waller, M.D., CM., LL.D., 
F.R.S., Director of the Physiological Laboratory. 

VICTORIA COLLEGE — 20 

Nathaniel Burwash, S.T.D.. LL.D., F.R.S.C, 

President; Chancellor of Victoria University. 

QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY — 22 

James Cappon, A.M., Dean of the Faculty of Arts; 
Professor of English Language and Literature. 

UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER — 1 

Rt. Hon. James Bryce, O.M, D.C.L.. LL.D. D.Litt. 

British Ambassador; Honorary Fellow of Oriel 
College. 



UNIVERSITY OF THE CAPE OF GOOD 
HOPE — 23 

Thomas Walker, LL.D., Pro Vice-Chancellor ; 
Professor of Philosophy. 

UNIVERSITY OF SHEFFIELD — 24 

George Booker Waterhouse, Ph.D., Professor of 
Metallurgy, University of Buffalo. 

UNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL — 25 

William Abbott Herdman, D.Sc, F.R.S., Derby 
Professor of Natural History. 

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE (NEW ZEALAND) — 26 

Richard Cockburn Maclatjrin, LL.D., Sc.D., 
President of the Massachusetts Institute of 
Technology. 



THE ROYAL INSTITUTE OF PUBLIC 
HEALTH — 27 

William Robert Smith, M.D., D.Sc, F.R.S., LL.D., 
Principal. 

UNIVERSITY OF LEEDS — 28 

Henry Drtsdale Dakin, D.Sc, F.I.C. 

McMASTER UNIVERSITY — 29 

Alexander Charles McKay, LL.D., Chancellor. 



DELEGATES FROM INSTITUTIONS IN THE UNITED STATES 



UNITED STATES BUREAU OF EDUCATION — 30 

Hon. Elmer Ellsworth Brown, Ph.D., LL.D., 
Commissioner of Education of the United States. 



YALE UNIVERSITY — 31 

Arthur Twining Hadley, LL.D., President. 

Edward Parmalee Morris, L.H.D., Duidiam Pro- 
fessor of the Latin Language and Literature. 

Anson Phelps Stokes, Jr., A.M., Secretary. 

UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA— 32 

Charles Cdstis Harrison, LL.D., Provost. 

William Draper Lewis, LL.B., Ph.D., Dean of the 
Law Department. 

Charles Harrison Frazier, M.D., Professor of 
Clinical Surgery and Dean of the Faculty of 
Medicine. 

AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY — 33 

William Williams Keen, M.D., Ph.D., LL.D., 
F.R.C.S., President; Emeritus Professor of Sur- 
gery, Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia. 

PRINCETON UNIVERSITY — 34 

Woodrow Wilson, Ph.D., Litt.D., LL.D., President. 

William Berryman Scott, Ph.D., LL.D., Blair Pro- 
fessor of Geology and Palaeontology. 

Henry van Dyke, D.D., LL.D., Professor of Eng- 
lish Literature; President of the American Insti- 
tute of Arts and Letters. 

WASHINGTON AND LEE UNIVERSITY — 35 

George Hutcheson Denny, Ph.D., LL.D., President 

COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY — 36 

Nicholas Murray Butler, Ph.D., Litt.D., LL.D., 
President. 

George Lockhart Rives, LL.B., Chairman of the 
Board of Trustees. 



John Howard Van Amringe, Ph.D., L.H.D., LL.D.> 
Dean of Columbia College; Professor of 
Mathematics, Columbia University. 

Frank Johnson Goodnow, LL.D., Eaton Professor 
of Administrative Law and Municipal Science. 

BROWN UNIVERSITY— 37 

William Herbert Perry Faunce, D.D., LL.D., 
President. 

Rowland Gibson Hazard, A.M., Member of the 
Board of Fellows. 

Francis Greenleaf Allinson, A.M., Ph.D., David 
Benedict Professor of Classical Philology. 

Alexander Meiklejohn, A.M., Ph.D., Dean; Pro- 
fessor of Logic and Metaphysics. 

RUTGERS COLLEGE — 38 

William Henry Steele Demarest, D.D., President. 

DARTMOUTH COLLEGE — 39 

Ernest Fox Nichols, D.Sc, LL.D., President. 

H\rry Edwin Burton, A.M., Ph.D., Professor of 
Latin. 

AMERICAN ACADEMY OF ARTS AND 
SCIENCES — 40 

Elihu Thomson, Ph.D., Vice-President. 

WASHINGTON COLLEGE — 41 

James William Cain, A.M., LL.D., President. 

ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE — 42 

Thomas Fell, Ph.D., LL.D., D.C.L., President. 

FRANKLIN AND MARSHALL COLLEGE — 43 
Henry Harbaugh Apple, D.D., President. 

UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH — 44 

SamuelBlackMcCormick.D.D., LL.D., Chancellor. 



GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY — 45 

Henby Joseph Shandelle, S.J., Dean of the Faculty 
of Arts and Sciences. 

John Dwyer McLaughlin, A.M. 
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA— 46 

Edward Kidder Graham, A.M., Dean of the Col- 
lege of Liberal Arts. 

MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL SOCIETY — 47 
Samuel Abbott Green, M.D., LL.D., Vice-President. 

UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT — 48 

Mvtthew Henry Buckham, D.D., LL.D., President. 

WILLIAMS COLLEGE — 49 

Harry Augustus Garfield, LL.D., President. 

Franklin Carter, Ph.D., LL.D., Late President. 

Henry Daniel Wild, A.M., Massachusetts Professor 
of the Latin Language and Literature. 

BOWDOIN COLLEGE — 50 

William DeWitt Hyde, D.D., LL.D., President. 

Frederic Willis Brown, Ph.D., Professor of Modern 
Languages. 

Charles Theodore Burnett, Ph.D., Professor of 
. Psychology ; Registrar. 

UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE — 51 

Brown Ayres, Ph.D., LL.D., D.C.L., President. 

UNION COLLEGE — 52 

Charles Alexander Richmond, D.D., President 
of Union College ; Chancellor of Union University. 

Frank Sargent Hoffman, Ph.D., B.D., Professor of 
Philosophy in Union University. 

MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE — 53 

John Martin Thomas, D.D., President. 

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA — 54 

George Armstrong Wauchope, A.M., Ph.D., Pro- 
fessor of English. 

UNITED STATES MILITARY ACADEMY — 55 

Col. Hugh Lenox Scott, U. S. A., Superintendent 
and Commandant of West Point. 

OHIO UNIVERSITY — 56 

Alston Ellis, Ph.D., LL.D., President. 

UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND— 57 

John Cohn Hemmeter, M.D., Ph.D., LL.D., Chair- 
man, Committee of Regents; Professor of Physi- 
ology and Clinical Professor of Medicine. 

ANDOVER THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY — 58 

Albert Parker Fitch, D.D., President of the Fac- 
ulty; Bartlet Professor of Practical Theology. 

MIAMI UNIVERSITY — 59 

Edgar Ewing Brandon, A.M., Univ. D., Vice-Presi- 
dent; Professor of Romanic Languages. 



AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY 
Waldo Lincoln, President. 



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THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY OF THE PRESBY- 
TERIAN CHURCH — 61 

Francis Landey Patton, D.D., LL.D., President of 
the Seminary ; Late President of Princeton Uni- 
versity; Stuart Professor of Ethics. 

ALLEGHENY COLLEGE — 62 

Hon. Arthur Laban Bates, M.C., Trustee. 
BANGOR THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY — 63 

David Nelson Beach, D.D., President. 
GENERAL THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY— 64 

John Charles Roper, L.H.D., D.D., Mary Crooke 
Hoffman Professor of Dogmatic Theology. 

AUBURN THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY— 65 

George Black Stewart, D.D., LL.D., President. 

UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA— 66 

Edwin Anderson Alderman, D.C.L., LL.D., Pres- 
ident. 

James Morris Page, Ph.D., LL.D., Professor of 
Mathematics and Dean of the University. 

COLBY COLLEGE— 67 

Arthur Jeremiah Roberts, A.M., President. 

INDIANA UNIVERSITY — 68 

William Lowe Bryan, Ph.D., LL.D., President. 
AMHERST COLLEGE— 69 

George Harris, D.D., LL.D., President. 

Benjamin Kendall Emerson, Ph.D., Professor of 
Geology in Amherst and Smith Colleges. 

George Daniel Olds, LL.D., Walker Professor of 
Mathematics. 

GEORGE WASHINGTON UNI VERSITY — 70 

Charles Willis Needham, LL.D., President. 
HOBART COLLEGE — 71 

Langdon Cheves Stewardson, LL.D., President. 
TRINITY COLLEGE, Hartford — 72 

Flavel Sweeten Luther, Ph.D., LL.D., President. 

Frank Cole Babbttt, Ph.D., Professor of the Greek 
Language and Literature. 

James Ewing Mears, M.D., LL.D. 
KENYON COLLEGE — 73 

Richard Clarke Manning, Ph.D., Benson Memo- 
rial Professor of Latin. 

RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE — 74 

Palmer Chamberlaine Ricketts, C.E., E.D., Pres- 
ident. 

NEWTON THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION — 75 

George Edwin Horr, D.D., President. 

THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY OF THE REFORMED 
CHURCH IN THE UNITED STATES— 76 

John Calvin Bowman, D.D., President and Profes- 
sor of Practical Theology. 

WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY— 77 

Charles Franklin Thwing, D.D., LL.D., President 
of the University and Adelbcrt College. 



NEW YORK UNIVERSITY — 78 

John Henry McCracken, Ph.D., Syndic. 
Joseph French Johnson, D.C.S., Dean of School 
of Commerce, Accounts and Finance. 

RANDOLPH-MACON COLLEGE — 79 

Robert Emory Blackwell, LL.D., President. 

UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA — 80 

John William Abercrombie, LL.D., D.C.L., 

President. 

WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY — 81 

William Arnold Shanklin, L.H.D., LL.D., 
President. 

Andrew Campbell Armstrong, Ph.D., William 
Griffin Professor of Philosophy. 

Frank Walter Nicolson, A.M., Secretary of the 
Faculty and Associate Professor of Latin. 

LAFAYETTE COLLEGE — 82 

Ethelbert Dudley Warfield, D.D., LL.D., 
President. 

RICHMOND COLLEGE — 83 

Frederick William Boatwright, A.M., LL.D., 
President. 

HAVERFORD COLLEGE — 84 

Isaac Sharpless, Sc.D., LL.D., L.H.D., President. 

Francis Barton Gummere, Ph.D., LL.D., Professor 
of English. 

OBERLIN COLLEGE — 85 

Edward Increase Bosworth, D.D., Professor of 
New Testament Language and literature and 
Dean of Oberlin Theological Seminary. 

HARTFORD THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY — 8G 

Melancthon Williams Jacobus, D.D., Dean of 
the Faculty; Hosmer Professor of New Testa- 
ment Exegesis and Criticism. 

WAKE FOREST COLLEGE — 87 

William Louis Poteat, LL.D., President. 

MARIETTA COLLEGE — 88 

Alfred Tyler Perry, D.D., President. 

UNION THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY (N. Y.) — 89 

Francis Brown, Ph.D., D.D., D.Litt., LL.D., Presi- 
dent of the Faculty and Davenport Professor of 
Hebrew and Cognate Languages. 

DePAUW UNIVERSITY — 90 

Rufus Bernhard von Kleinsmid, A.M.. Professor 
of Education and Principal of Academy. 

GUILFORD COLLEGE — 91 

Lewis Lyndon Hobbs, LL.D., President. 
KNOX COLLEGE — 92 

George A. Lawrence, Vice-President. 
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN — 93 

Harry Burns Hutchins, LL.D., Dean of the De- 
partment of Law ; Acting President. 

MOUNT HOLYOKE COLLEGE — 94 

Mary Emma Woolley, Litt.D., L.H.D., President. 



FORDHAM UNIVERSITY — 95 

Daniel Joseph Quinn, S.J., President. 

Thomas J. Barrett, S.J., A.M., Ph.D., D.D., Vice- 
President. 

UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI — 96 

Albert Ross Hill, Ph.D., LL.D., President; Pro- 
fessor of Educational Psychology. 

UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME — 97 
John Cavanaugh, C.S.C., D.D., President. 

OHIO WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY — 98 

Herbert Welch, LL.D., President. 

THE COLLEGE OF THE HOLY CROSS— 99 

Thomas Edward Murphy, S.J., President. 

MEADVILLE THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY — 100 

Franklin Chester Southworth, S.T.B., President ; 
Dean; Professor of Practical Theology. 

UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI — 101 
Andrew A. Kincannon, Chancellor. 

UNITED STATES NAVAL ACADEMY — 102 

Captain John Marshall Bowyer, U. S. jN., Super- 
intendent. 

BELOIT COLLEGE — 103 

Edward Dwight Eaton, D.D., LL.D., President. 

SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION — 104 

Charles Doolittle Walcott, LL.D., D.Sc, 
Secretary. 

EARLHAM COLLEGE— 105 

Robert Lincoln Kelly, LL.D., President. 
IOWA COLLEGE — 106 

James Irving Manatt, Ph.D., LL.D., Professor of 
Greek Literature and History in Brown Uni- 
versity. 

STATE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA — 107 

George Edwin MacLean, Ph.D., LL.D., President. 

THE COLLEGE OF THE CITY OF NEW 
YORK — 108 
John Huston Finley, Ph.D., LL.D., President. 

Hon. Edward Morse Siiepard, Chairman of the 
Board of Trustees. 

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN — 109 

Charles Richard Van Hise, Ph.D., LL.D., 
President. 

Edward Asahel Birge, Ph.D., Sc.D., LL.D., Dean 
of the College of Letters and Science. 

Frederick Jackson Turner, Ph.D., LL.D., Pro- 
fessor of American History. 

ROCHESTER THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY — 110 

Augustus Hopkins Strong, D.D., LL.D., President; 
Professor of Systematic Theology. 

UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER— 111 
Rush Rhees, D.D., LL.D., President. 



UNIVERSITY OF UTAH — 112 

Joseph Thomas Kingsbury, Ph.D., D.Sc, President. 
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY — 1 13 

John Henry Wigmore, LL.D., Dean of the Faculty 
of Law; Professor of Law. 

TUFTS COLLEGE — 114 

Frederick William Hamilton, D.D., LL.D., 
President. 

Harold Williams, M.D., LL.D., Dean of the Medi- 
cal and Dental Schools ; Professor of the Theory 
and Practice of Medicine. 

Frank George Wren, A.M., Dean of the Faculty 
of Arts and Sciences; Walker Professor of 
Mathematics. 

CORNELL COLLEGE — 11 5 

Dillon Bronson, D.D. 

Senator Willard Coldren Stuckslager, A.M., 
Trustee; Treasurer; Member of the Executive 
Committee. 

NEW ENGLAND CONSERVATORY OF 
MUSIC — 116 

George Whitefield Chadwick, A.M., LL.D., 
Director. 

BROOKLYN POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE— 117 

Fred Washington Atkinson, Ph.D., President. 

CHICAGO THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY — 118 

Graham Taylor, D.D. , LL.D., Professor of Social 
Economics. 

BEREA COLLEGE — 119 

William Goodell Frost, Ph.D., D.D., LL.D., 
President. 

PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE — 120 
Edwin Earle Sparks, Ph.D., LL.D., President. 

MICHIGAN STATE AGRICULTURAL COL- 
LEGE— 121 
Jonathan Le Moyne Snyder, Ph.D., President. 

WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY — 122 

David Franklin Houston, LL.D., Chancellor. 

TRINITY COLLEGE (N. C.) — 123 

William Preston Few, Ph.D., Dean and Professor 
of English. 

WHITMAN COLLEGE — 124 

Louis Francis Anderson, A.M., Vice-President and 
Professor of Greek. 

MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOL- 
OGY — 125 (See No. 26) 

Richard Cockburn Maclaurin, LL.D., Sc.D., 

President. 

Arthur Amos Noyes, Ph.D., LL.D., Professor of 
Theoretical Chemistry. 

VASSAR COLLEGE — 126 

James Monroe Taylor, D.D., LL.D., President. 
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH DAKOTA— 127 

I'kanklin Benjamin Gault, Ph.D., President. 



BATES COLLEGE — 128 

George Colby Chase, D.D., LL.D., President; 
Professor of Psychology and Logic. 

BOSTON COLLEGE — 129 

Thomas Ignatius Gasson, S.J., Ph.D., D.D., 
President. 

Redmond J. Walsh, S.J., Vice-President and Prefect 
of Studies. 

MASSACHUSETTS AGRICULTURAL COL- 
LEGE — 130 
Kenton Leech Butterfield, A.M., President. 
NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES — 131 

George Jarvis Brush, LL.D., Professor of Miner- 
alogy, Emeritus, Yale University. 

UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS — 132 

Frank Strong, A.M., Ph.D., Chancellor. 

CORNELL UNIVERSITY — 133 

Jacob Gould Schurman, D.Sc, LL.D., President. 

Edward Bradford Titchener, D.Sc, Ph.D., LL.D., 
D.Litt., Sage Professor of Psychology. 

STATE UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY — 134 

James Kennedy Patterson, Ph.D., LL.D., F.R. 
Hist. S., President. 

Augustus Everett Willson, Governor of Ken- 
tucky; Chairman of the Board of Trustees. 

UNIVERSITY OF MAINE — 135 

George Emory Fellows, Ph.D., L.H.D., LL.D., 

President. 

WORCESTER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE — 136 
Edmund Arthur Engler, Ph.D., LL.D., President. 

LEHIGH UNIVERSITY — 137 

Henry Sturgis Drinker, E.M., LL.D., President. 

NEW-CHURCH THEOLOGICAL SCHOOL — 138 
William Loring Worcester, A.B., President. 

NEW HAMPSHIRE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE. 
AND MECHANIC ARTS — 139 
William David Gibbs, D.Sc, President. 

Richard Whoriskey, Jr., A.B., Professor of Mod- 
ern Languages. 

ATLANTA UNIVERSITY — 140 

Horace Bumstead, D.D., Late President. 

EPISCOPAL THEOLOGICAL SCHOOL— 141 
George Hodges, D.D., D.C.L., Dean. 

HOWARD UNIVERSITY — 142 

Wilbur Patterson Thirkield, D.D., LL.D., 
President. 

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS — 143 

Edmund Janes James, Ph.D., LL.D., President. 

William Low Pillsbury, A.M., Secretary of the 

Board of Trustees; Registrar. 

PEABODY EDUCATION FUND — 47 

Samuel Abbott GBEEN, M.D., LL.D., Secretary of 
the Trustees. 



WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY— 144 

Daniel Boardman Purinton, Ph.D., LL.D., 
President. 

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA — 145 

Henry Mohse Stephens, A.M., Professor of History; 
Director of University Extension. 

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA — 146 

Cyrus Northrop, LL.D., President. 

WELLS COLLEGE — 147 

Walter Irenaeus Lowe, Ph.D., Professor of History 
and Political Science. 

BOSTON UNIVERSITY — 148 

William Edwards Huntington, D.D., LL.D., 
President. 

Hon. John Lewis Bates, LL.D., President of the 
Board of Trustees. 

William Fairfield Warren, D.D., LL.D., Dean 
of the Faculty of Theology. 

Melville Madison Bigelow, Ph.D., LL.D., Dean 
of the Faculty of Law. 

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA — 149 

Samuel Avert, Ph.D., LL.D., Chancellor; Presi- 
dent of the University Senate. 

PURDUE UNIVERSITY— 150 

Winthrop Ellsworth Stone, Ph.D., LL.D., 
President. 

SWARTHMORE COLLEGE— 151 

Joseph Swain, LL.D., President. 

URSINUS COLLEGE— 152 

Rev. A. Edwin Keigwin, D.D., President. 

UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI — 153 

William Paxton Burris, Ph.B., A.M., Dean of the 
College for Teachers ; Professor of History and 
Principles of Education. 

MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS — 154 

Arthur Fairbanks, Ph.D., Litt.D., Director. 

NORMAL COLLEGE OF THE CITY OF NEW 
YORK — 155 

George Samler Davis, LL.D., President. 
OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY— 156 

William Oxlet Thompson, D.D., LL.D., President. 

STEVENS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY — 157 

Alexander Crombie Humphreys, Sc.D., LL.D., 
President of the Faculty and of the Board of 
Trustees. 

SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY — 158 

James Roscoe Day, S.T.D., D.C.L., LL.D., 
Chancellor. 

WILMINGTON COLLEGE — 159 
Albert J. Brown, A.M., President. 

SMITH COLLEGE — 160 

Laurenus Clark Seelye, D.D., LL.D., President. 



VANDERBJXT UNIVERSITY — 161 

James Hampton Kirkland, Ph.D., LL.D., D.C.L , 
Chancellor. 

DRURY COLLEGE— 162 

Adolf Augustus Berle, S.T.D. 
COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES — 163 

Victor Cleeton Alderson, Sc.D., President. 
WELLESLEY COLLEGE — 164 

Caroline Hazard, Litt.D., LL.D., President. 

Ellen Fitz Pendleton, A.M., Dean; Associate 
Professor of Mathematics. 

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY — 165 

Ira Remsen, M.D., Ph.D., LL.D., D.C.L., Presi- 
dent ; Professor of Chemistry. 

R. Brent Keyser, President of the Board of Trustees. 
UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO — 166 

James Hutchins Baker. LL,D., President. 
BRYN MAWR COLLEGE — 167 

M. Carey Thomas, Ph.D., LL.D., President. 

CASE SCHOOL OF APPLIED SCIENCE — 168 

Charles Sumner Howe, Ph.D., D.Sc, LL.D. 
President. 

DRAKE UNIVERSITY — 169 

Hill McClelland Bell, LL.D., President. 
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH DAKOTA — 170 

Frank LeRond McVey, Ph.D., President. 

UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS — 171 

Sidney Edward Mezes, Ph.D., President. 

THE WOMAN'S COLLEGE OF BALTI- 
MORE— 172 
Eugene Allen Noble, D.D., L.H.D., President. 

LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVER- 
SITY— 173 

Hon. Horace Davis, LL.D., President of the Board 
of Trustees. 

NORTH CAROLINA COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE 
AND MECHANIC ARTS— 174 

Daniel Harvey Hill, Litt.D., President. 
JEWISH THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY — 175 

Solomon Schechter, A.M., D.Litt, President. 
UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA — 176 

Joseph Edward Stubbs, D.D., LL.D., President. 
CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA — 177 

Daniel William Shea, A.M., Ph.D., Professor of 
Physics; Dean of the Faculty of Sciences. 

CLARK UNIVERSITY— 178 

William Edward Story, Ph.D., Professor of Mathe- 
matics. 

Arthur Gordon Webster, Ph.D., D.Sc, LL.D., 
Professor of Physics. 

PRATT INSTITUTE — 179 

Frederic Bayley Pratt, A.M., Director. 



UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO — 180 

Edward Dundas McQueen Gray, A.M, Ph.D., 
President. 

UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO,— 181 

Harry Pratt Judson, LL.D., President. 

Martin A. Ryerson, LL.B., President of the Board of 
Trustees. 

William Gardner Hale, LL.D., Professor and Head 
of the Department of Latin. 

UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA— 182 

Kendrick Charles Babcock, A.M., Ph.D., Presi- 
dent and Professor of History and Economics. 

NORTH CAROLINA STATE NORMAL AND IN- 
DUSTRIAL COLLEGE — 183 

Julius Isaac Faust, Ph.B., President. 

COLONIAL SOCIETY OF MASSACHUSETTS — 184 
Henry Herbert Edes, A.M., Treasurer. 

UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA — 185 
Arthur Grant Evans, D.D., President. 

RADCLIFFE COLLEGE — 186 

William Elwood Byerly, Ph.D., Chairman of the 
Academic Board ; Perkins Professor of Math- 
ematics in Harvard University. 



UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA — 187 

Clyde Augustus Duniway, Ph.D., President. 
ADELPHI COLLEGE — 188 

Charles Herbert Levermore, Ph.D., President. 
CLARKSON SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY — 189 

William Sleeper Aldrich, M.E., Director. 
SIMMONS COLLEGE — 190 

Henry Lefavour, Ph.D., LL.D., President. 
CLARK COLLEGE — 191 

James P. Porter, Ph.D., Acting Dean; Assistant 
Professor of Psychology. 

CARNEGIE INSTITUTION OF WASH- 
INGTON — 192 

Robert Simpson Woodward, C.E., Ph.D., Sc.D., 
LL.D., President. 

GENERAL EDUCATION BOARD — 193 

John Davison Rockefeller, Jr., A.B. 

CARNEGIE FOUNDATION FOR THE ADVANCE- 
MENT OF TEACHING — 194 

Henry Smith Pritchett, Sc.D., Ph.D., LL.D., 
President. 

AMERICAN ACADEMY IN ROME — 195 

Frank Miles Day, S.B., Lecturer on Architectural 
Design in Harvard University. 



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